Have a look at the SMPE SYSPROINT output, probebly locatged on JES spool. It
holds the Binder output. Try finding the mod or lmod.  

ITschak 

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-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Gibney, Dave
Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2008 9:42 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Some insight on 1.9 install

   I'll probably open an ETR in the morning, but I hope for some thoughts
here. My Serverpac order is now several months old. So, I uploaded a report
and ordered maintenance to current level. After some work with excludes, I
get an APPLY CHECK with rc=0.  

  So, I run the APPLY and I get several (more than a dozen) like this:

 

UA36789  HBB7740  GIM23911E     56   LINK-EDIT PROCESSING FAILED FOR
MODULE ITTTL IN LMOD IEANUC01 IN THE NUCLEUS 

                                     LIBRARY. THE RETURN CODE WAS 12.
THE SEQUENCE NUMBER WAS 000522. THE SYSPRINT

                                     FILE WAS SMP00111.


 

Messages as above, all the other PTFs (anything that doesn't touch
NUCLEUS) go on clean. What am I missing?

 

As you might imagine, I'm a little reluctant to good forward with potential
nucleus problems. 

 

Running on a 1.7 driving system. Damn, should I be using the 1.9 MIGLIB?


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